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Origin Court: Accepting Disciples With A System

Yang Lujia, a sought-after, handsome, sports-driven, and seemingly perfect man with an outstanding family background was killed in a plane bombing orchestrated by his so-called pals. Before he even knew it, his soul traveled through space, and his supposed-to-be ending unexpectedly took turns. Unknowingly, he set foot into a world made up of five realms where strength matters most. Then, one day, following a mission, he started accepting disciples. [Ding! The system has discovered an S-Class Genius! System’s Fifth Ability Unlocked: Disciple Acknowledgment!] [New Mission: Recruit and acknowledge the Holy Flood Empire's S-Class Genius. The reward will be issued upon acknowledgment from both parties.] --- This is a cultivation story with an overpowered main character. Send me some gifts! It will motivate me to write more of this story. Thanks! =) *the book cover image is not mine. Started: March 13, 2022 Completed: --- Email: nathanielpluvio@gmail.com Facebook/Messenger: Nathaniel Pluvio Copyright 2022 thefirespeaks

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His Third Disciple

THE MOMENT THEY all arrived, the Spirit Race's territory was already in shambles. No one expected that it would be too fast before everyone from the race would be exterminated. It was a good thing they already left their respective cities; only praying for the innocent people's lives to reincarnate and become stronger in their next lives. 

"The destructive forces left by the battle, it was too strong… there was an even stronger force than mine that still lingered here. Could it be the Spirit Race Ancestor? It's been quite a long time since I'd seen her and now, she was gone," Xia Zhiguang muttered.

Bai Qian overheard this and replied, "Right, I also remembered that peerless face of hers. It would have been good if she had become my wife instead—fuck!" Suddenly, he felt a stinging gaze from the airship he came from and zipped his slippery mouth. He then coughed in embarrassment. "I mean, she would have probably become a good wife then if only she did not perish."